artykuły

What with the economic crisis, a rise in alcoholism and the struggle for gender equality, a Finnish man has no choice but to turn away from nostalgia, from a history of savage warriors and untamed landscapes. To miss the modernity bandwagon in a country which prides itself on its work ethic and its economic independence can cost him a lot. Perhaps his life, judging by this lot.

Croatia’s history, with the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the civil war and its entry to the European Union in 2013, depicts a rapidly changing world. Yet the district of Travno in Novi Zagreb (New Zagreb) never seems to change. Be ready for a fascinating intersection of people, cultures and dreams

At the age of twenty, Federico decided to become a shoemaker. Six years on, his freshly graduated contemporaries cannot find work, while he has opened a workshop in the heart of Umbria, in central Italy

The Curry Vavart collective has been active in Paris since 2004. It transforms the city’s abandoned and forgotten buildings into performance spaces, workshops, cooperative kitchens and shared allotments. Roaming around the city, they search for new spaces. Vincent is spending the afternoon going from the platforms of Gare de l’Est to an old body shop in the 20th arrondissement

Four days to leave Nepal, to breathe in its strong odours and let the little children of the Indian sub-continent comb my hair. This travel log takes us along the unmade road going from Kathmandu to Delhi, from the sequins of Bollywood to the simplicity of Tibetan refugees. Welcome to India

For about a month, a handful of students have been occupying the arts faculty in Budapest. They are asking the right-wing government to restore state funded education and abolish the infamous contract which allows students to study for free, but only on condition that they stay in Hungary for at least twice the length of their studies